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Unsolved Mysteries Season 4 Episode 25 - Watch Legally and Safely

Unsolved Mysteries Season 4 Episode 25

Episode Title: Episode #171
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: February 26, 1992
Runtime:60 mins
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Unsolved Mysteries: Cases include:Robbery: Two masked bank robbers struck in 1991 at a Henderson, Nevada bank. After robbing the bank, the robbers took a teller hostage and led authorities on a chase. After the hostage was released, a newspaper reporter came forward with a photo that she had taken of the robbers during the car chase.Lost Loves: During the Great Depression, Barney Dewey and his sister Angeline were separated from their mother and each put in separate foster homes. Dewery is now searching for Angeline whom he has not seen since 1941.Updates: Sharene Vess has been reunited with her long lost brother whom she had been separated from when she was a young girl.Unexplained Death: Joe and Mattie Harvey who lived just outside of Chattanooga, Tennessee disappeared in 1991 and authorities found their home burned out. Authorities are now searching for the Harvey's niece, Cheryl Holland who conspired with her husband to kill the elderly couple and steal their life savings.

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Dennis Farina